I can't remember when I first went to SODEM, but it was fairly early on. I heard there were anti-Brexit protestors there and went down to support.
I am European and I am still fuming that the public were conned into leaving the EU and the multi-faceted benefits the UK was privileged to have.
I work with my husband in our international consultancy businesses, which is 100% EU-reliant. Brexit changes everything.
I was mainly involved in the number 10 vigil from Feb 2017 onwards, with various associated stunts, and then SODEM when I could, and one off protests...
My cousin in New Zealand sent me a link to an online article, as I'd featured in one of the pics.
I wanted to Stop Brexit! This seemed a really good way of actually doing something not just talking about it!
The constant visual presence was important and I felt happy that, with no other responsibilities, and friends in London happy to have me, I was able to be there.
Keep writing, keep talking, when possible keep marching, keep in touch with friends in Europe. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, we must not go away.
I want the Britain I thought we were back in 2012 when I participated as a volunteer in the Paralympic and Olympic Games, when I thought we were outward looking, open and inclusive.
I have had the opportunity to speak face to face with Johnson, Cummings, Gove, Rees-Mogg, Farage, Francois and others and tell them exactly what I thought of them and Brexit.